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Trace Chemical Sensing of Explosives [Hardcover]

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January 2, 2007 0471738395 978-0471738398 1
This timely book covers the most recent developments in the chemical detection of explosives in a variety of environments. Beginning with a broad view of the need for and the potential applications of chemical sensing, the book considers the issue of how to effectively include chemical sensing into systems designed to find hidden explosives devices. Offering a firsthand look at the latest technologies direct from those who are actively developing them, the book features:
  • A look at the history of the field, including the contributions of recent programs
  • A brief explanation of the chemistry of various explosives and differences in the place where they may be detected
  • An introduction to the problems presented by trace element sensing
  • An overview and comparison of the technologies currently being used and developed
  • Case studies of field experiences with chemical sensors
  • A look at the emerging threat of non-traditional explosives

This book is an important reference for explosives engineers, systems engineers involved in the development of related devices, government agencies and NGOs involved in demining efforts, military and law enforcement specialists in mines and explosive ordinance disposal (EOD), as well as environmental scientists and chemists involved in explosives research.

In addition to providing field workers with knowledge that will help them decide where and how to search for explosives using chemical sensors. It will provide them with an understanding of the potential and the limitations of chemical sensing in their search for and identification of dangerous devices.



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This timely book covers the most recent developments in the chemical detection of explosives in a variety of environments. Beginning with a broad view of the need for and the potential applications of chemical sensing, the book considers the issue of how to effectively include chemical sensing into systems designed to find hidden explosives devices. Offering a firsthand look at the latest technologies direct from those who are actively developing them, the book features:
  • A look at the history of the field, including the contributions of recent programs
  • A brief explanation of the chemistry of various explosives and differences in the place where they may be detected
  • An introduction to the problems presented by trace element sensing
  • An overview and comparison of the technologies currently being used and developed
  • Case studies of field experiences with chemical sensors
  • A look at the emerging threat of non-traditional explosives

This book is an important reference for explosives engineers, systems engineers involved in the development of related devices, government agencies and NGOs involved in demining efforts, military and law enforcement specialists in mines and explosive ordinance disposal (EOD), as well as environmental scientists and chemists involved in explosives research.

In addition to providing field workers with knowledge that will help them decide where and how to search for explosives using chemical sensors. It will provide them with an understanding of the potential and the limitations of chemical sensing in their search for and identification of dangerous devices.

About the Author

Ronald L. Woodfin, PHD, is a retired systems engineer of Sandia National Laboratories, where he held the title principal member of the technical staff. With special interests in techniques related to mine warfare and humanitarian demining, Woodfin has served on several National Research Council Committees, including the Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Material Disposal Program and the Committee for Mine Warfare Assessment of the Naval Studies Board. He also chaired the chemical sensing sessions in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh International Symposia on Technology and the Mine Problem.

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  • Hardcover: 367 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (January 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471738395
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471738398
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, March 24, 2010
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Rick Houghton (St. Johns, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trace Chemical Sensing of Explosives (Hardcover)
Trace Chemical Sensing of Explosives is a well-written book consisting of fifteen chapters - each written by one or more experts in each subject. Each chapter reads like a feature article in a quality magazine with good pace and illustrations. A nod goes to editor Ronald Woodfin for providing continuity from cover to cover.

My only complaint is the title. Don't expect dry accounts of laboratory performance. Instead, expect to find information in each chapter that can be used in workplace applications. The authors understand the importance of relating theory to field applications and their experience shows throughout.

The book presents just the right amount of history and "the basics" and then focuses on present technologies and emerging ideas. Some of the chapters: "What to Detect", "Dangerous Innovations", "Where Should We Look For Explosive Molecules?". More topics: plume modeling in air and water, amplifying fluorescence polymers (FIDO), IMS, mass spec, nano sensing and more.

This book contains many nuggets of information that can make field work more effective.

Rick Houghton, author

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
soil saturation, trace chemical sensing, turbulent chemical plumes, trace chemical sensors, chemical odor plumes, chemical signature compounds, explosive molecules, explosive signatures, differential surface stress, energetic hydrocarbons, mine detection dogs, vapor signature, plume filaments, novel polymer materials, microcantilever sensors, separation microchannel, nitroaromatic explosives, buried landmines, contactless conductivity detector, mine signatures, concentrating unit, peroxide explosives, vapor sensing, vapor sensors, plume structure
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Sandia National Laboratories, New York, Trace Chemical Sensing of Explosives, Woodfin Copyright, John Wiley, American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, South Africa, International Symposium, Countermine Forum, Office of Naval Research, Fluid Mech, Mass Spectrom, Defense Sensing, Army Corps of Engineers, Boca Raton, Canada Smiths Detection, Dog's Nose Program, San Diego, New Mexico, Nomadics Fido, Explosive Detection Technology Symp, Explosive Chemical Signatures, Vernon Joynt, United Nations
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